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  1. Über eine bisher noch nicht benützte erweiterung Des finiten standpunktes.Von Kurt Gödel - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):280-287.
    ZusammenfassungP. Bernays hat darauf hingewiesen, dass man, um die Widerspruchs freiheit der klassischen Zahlentheorie zu beweisen, den Hilbertschen flniter Standpunkt dadurch erweitern muss, dass man neben den auf Symbole sich beziehenden kombinatorischen Begriffen gewisse abstrakte Begriffe zulässt, Die abstrakten Begriffe, die bisher für diesen Zweck verwendet wurden, sinc die der konstruktiven Ordinalzahltheorie und die der intuitionistischer. Logik. Es wird gezeigt, dass man statt deesen den Begriff einer berechenbaren Funktion endlichen einfachen Typs über den natürlichen Zahler benutzen kann, wobei keine anderen (...)
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  • The diagonal method in formalized arithmetic. [REVIEW]G. Kreisel - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):364-374.
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  • Modern logic and the synthetic a priori.Irving M. Copi - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (8):243-245.
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  • (1 other version)Hilbert's programme.Georg Kreisel - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):346-372.
    Hilbert's plan for understanding the concept of infinity required the elimination of non‐finitist machinery from proofs of finitist assertions. The failure of the original plan leads to a hierarchy of progressively less elementary, but still constructive methods instead of finitist ones . A mathematical proof of this failure requires a definition of « finitist ».—The paper sketches the three principal methods for the syntactic analysis of non‐constructive mathematics, the resulting consistency proofs and constructive interpretations, modelled on Herbrand's theorem, and their (...)
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  • (1 other version)Some Philosophical Implications of Mathematical Logic: I. Three Classes of Ideas.John Myhill - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (2):165 - 198.
    As to the misconceptions: In the first place, the existence of "undecidable propositions" or "unsolvable problems" has only remote connections with the failure of excluded middle. More precisely, from the fact that a certain problem is unsolvable, one cannot infer that the affirmative and negative answers to that problem are both incorrect. Both Gödel's and Church's theorems were originally proved for systems with the excluded middle, i.e. for systems in which 'p or not p' is provable for every proposition 'p'; (...)
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  • Review: The Diagonal Method in Formalized Arithmetic. [REVIEW]G. Kreisel - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):364 - 374.
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  • (1 other version)Mathematics and its foundations.A. G. D. Watson - 1938 - Mind 47 (188):440-451.
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  • (1 other version)Godel and the synthetic a priori.Atwell R. Turquette - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (5):125-129.
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  • Mathematical Logic.Georg Kreisel - 1965 - In Lectures on Modern Mathematics. New York: Wiley. pp. 95-195.
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  • (1 other version)Minds, Machines and Gödel.John R. Lucas - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (137):112-127.
    Gödei's Theorem seems to me to prove that Mechanism is false, that is, that minds cannot be explained as machines. So also has it seemed to many other people: almost every mathematical logician I have put the matter to has confessed to similar thoughts, but has felt reluctant to commit himself definitely until he could see the whole argument set out, with all objections fully stated and properly met. This I attempt to do.
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  • Godel's theorem, church's theorem, and mechanism.J. J. C. Smart - 1961 - Synthese 13 (1):105-10.
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  • Solution of a problem of Leon Henkin.M. H. Löb - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (2):115-118.
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  • The significance of incompleteness theorems.R. L. Goodstein - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14 (55):208-220.
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